
"New York Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen's game plan is not only fluid but open to suggestions. That's a good thing for Big Blue's defense, as multiple requests to ramp up the pressure from head coach Brian Daboll and defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence helped the Giants preserve an upset 34-17 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night at MetLife Stadium. We have to be aggressive, Daboll said. I told Shane to be aggressive. Don't hold anything in your holster. Go after them. It worked."
"The Giants sacked Jalen Hurts three times and coaxed a rare interception from the Eagles' star quarterback in the fourth quarter, well into Giants territory Cor'Dale Flott jumping a comeback route to help ice Big Blue's second win of the season. It starts with just open communication and trust with the coaches and the players, edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux said on Monday. I think that we have that in this building and facility."
Shane Bowen's defensive game plan remained fluid and receptive to suggestions, leading to increased pressure and an aggressive approach. Head coach Brian Daboll and defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence urged more pressure, and the Giants responded. New York recorded three sacks of Jalen Hurts and forced a rare fourth-quarter interception by Cor'Dale Flott, which sealed the 34-17 victory. Players cited open communication and trust between coaches and players as keys to adapting schemes. The pass rush, anchored by nose tackle Dexter Lawrence and edge trio Kayvon Thibodeaux, Abdul Carter, and Brian Burns, emerged as a clear team strength.
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